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Little Boots, Big Lessons: Parenting on the Farm

28 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Raising kids on a farm comes with a unique mix of challenges, responsibilities and rewards. In this episode of the Maine Farmcast, we dive into what it really means to parent in an agricultural setting. From chore schedules and safety considerations to balancing farm work with family life, our conversation explores how farm families pass along values such as work ethic, resilience and stewardship while navigating the realities of modern agriculture. We discuss the benefits of growing up around livestock and land, the lessons children learn through hands-on experiences, and how farm parents adapt as operations, expectations and family dynamics change over time. Whether you are raising the next generation on a working farm, considering how to safely involve kids in daily chores or simply curious about farm family life, this episode offers thoughtful insights, practical perspectives and a few relatable moments along the way. University of Maine Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity institution and provider committed to nondiscrimination. For more information, visit extension.umaine.edu/nondiscrimination [https://extension.umaine.edu/nondiscrimination].

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Raising kids on a farm comes with a unique mix of challenges, responsibilities and rewards. In this episode of the Maine Farmcast, we dive into what it really means to parent in an agricultural setting. From chore schedules and safety considerations to balancing farm work with family life, our conversation explores how farm families pass along values such as work ethic, resilience and stewardship while navigating the realities of modern agriculture. We discuss the benefits of growing up around livestock and land, the lessons children learn through hands-on experiences, and how farm parents adapt as operations, expectations and family dynamics change over time. Whether you are raising the next generation on a working farm, considering how to safely involve kids in daily chores or simply curious about farm family life, this episode offers thoughtful insights, practical perspectives and a few relatable moments along the way. University of Maine Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity institution and provider committed to nondiscrimination. For more information, visit extension.umaine.edu/nondiscrimination [https://extension.umaine.edu/nondiscrimination].

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